Primary School Teacher

Job Category: Primary
Job Location: Ealing, London
Salary: £35 - £90/per hour
Start date: ASAP
Job Reference: JACH1026_1776782461
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Primary School Teacher Year 2 Ealing SEN Class

This Primary School Teacher role in Ealing is a rare opportunity to step into a truly impactful position within a highly specialist primary setting.

We are seeking an exceptional Primary School Teacher in Ealing to take on a Year 2 class with very high needs SEN pupils, starting as soon as possible. This Primary School Teacher role in Ealing is full time and requires a practitioner who understands that teaching in an SEN environment goes far beyond delivering the curriculum.

This is a Primary School Teacher opportunity in Ealing for someone who is committed to inclusive education, skilled in adapting learning, and driven to support children with complex additional needs to achieve meaningful progress.

About the Primary School Teacher Role in Ealing

  • Full time Primary School Teacher position in Ealing
  • Year 2 class with very high needs SEN pupils
  • Immediate start available
  • Long term opportunity with consistency and structure
  • Working within a well resourced and highly supportive SEN focused environment in Ealing

This Primary School Teacher role in Ealing sits within a school that places inclusion, nurture, and personalised learning at the centre of everything it does. The environment is designed to support pupils with a wide range of needs, ensuring every child has access to education in a way that works for them.

The Classroom and SEN Context in This Ealing School
As a Primary School Teacher in Ealing, you will be leading a Year 2 class where pupils present with a range of complex needs.

These may include:

  • Autism Spectrum Condition and communication needs
  • Social, Emotional and Mental Health challenges
  • Speech and language difficulties
  • Sensory processing needs
  • Significant learning delays requiring personalised curriculum approaches

In this Primary School Teacher role in Ealing, success is measured differently. Progress may look like engagement, communication, emotional regulation, or independence rather than traditional academic outcomes.

You will be expected to deliver a highly differentiated curriculum, using creative and adaptive teaching strategies to meet each child at their level.

What Makes This Primary School Teacher Role in Ealing Stand Out

  • A strong inclusive ethos embedded across the school in Ealing
  • A focus on nurturing the whole child, not just academic outcomes
  • Access to specialist support staff and a collaborative team environment
  • Emphasis on personalised learning and tailored interventions
  • Opportunity to develop advanced SEN teaching expertise as a Primary School Teacher in Ealing

This is a school where relationships, consistency, and understanding are key. As a Primary School Teacher in Ealing, you will be supported to deliver high quality, individualised education within a structured and nurturing setting.

Your Responsibilities as a Primary School Teacher

  • Plan and deliver highly differentiated lessons for a Year 2 SEN class
  • Adapt the curriculum to meet a wide range of complex needs
  • Create a safe, structured, and engaging classroom environment
  • Support pupils’ communication, emotional regulation, and independence
  • Work closely with Teaching Assistants and specialist staff
  • Implement EHCP targets and personalised learning plans
  • Use a range of strategies including visual supports, sensory approaches, and structured routines
  • Monitor and track progress in a meaningful and individualised way

The Ideal Primary School Teacher in Ealing
This Primary School Teacher role in Ealing requires a highly skilled and adaptable practitioner.

You will ideally have:

  • Qualified Teacher Status
  • Experience teaching within SEN settings or working with high needs pupils
  • Strong understanding of differentiation and personalised learning
  • Experience supporting pupils with Autism, SEMH, or complex needs
  • Confidence managing behaviour in a calm and consistent manner
  • A nurturing and patient approach to teaching

Backgrounds that align well with this Primary School Teacher role in Ealing include SEN schools, ARP units, mainstream settings with high SEN exposure, or specialist provisions.

Key Qualities for Success in This Primary School Teacher Role in Ealing

  • Patience and emotional resilience
  • Ability to build strong, trusting relationships with pupils
  • Creativity in adapting teaching approaches
  • Consistency and structure in classroom practice
  • A genuine passion for inclusive education

Application Process

  • Submit your CV as soon as possible
  • CVs will be shared directly with the school in Ealing
  • The school will shortlist suitable Primary School Teacher candidates

This Primary School Teacher role in Ealing offers the chance to be part of a school that is deeply committed to supporting pupils with additional needs and helping them thrive.

If you are a Primary School Teacher in Ealing who is ready to take on a rewarding and specialist SEN teaching role, apply now.

“As a specialist SEND recruiter, child safety and welfare is our number one priority. That is why we conduct thorough checks on all our candidates, and ensure that they abide by our Candidate Code of Conduct.

All Candidates will be required to provide an Enhanced DBS that is actively registered on the Update Service, or apply for one as part of the onboarding process. This is in addition to other mandatory compliance checks in line with the DfE guidelines. For further information please see our Safer Recruitment Policy.

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